A few days after the ceasefire agreement was signed, Israeli airstrikes on Lebanese military vehicles resulted in the death of one general and two soldiers.

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Mars Finance News, June 6 — Just days after Israel and Lebanon signed a ceasefire agreement, the situation between the two sides has worsened again. According to the Lebanese military, on June 6, the Israeli military conducted an airstrike on a military vehicle in the Nabatieh region in southern Lebanon, resulting in the deaths of a brigadier general, a captain, and another soldier. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned the attack as a serious violation of Lebanese sovereignty and international law. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed they carried out the strike, stating that there was "suspicious activity" in the area where the vehicle was located, and intelligence indicated possible involvement by Hezbollah. They are currently investigating the incident and emphasized that the target was not the Lebanese military. Additionally, on the same day, the Israeli military launched an airstrike on the village of Sakhsaqiyeh in southern Lebanon, killing at least six civilians and injuring four others. The Lebanese military accused Israel of ongoing military operations that are undermining the ceasefire and withdrawal process. Analysts pointed out that, just as both sides had recently signed a ceasefire agreement and the U.S. was promoting a new peace plan, this attack, which resulted in the death of a senior Lebanese military officer, could pose a new challenge to the already fragile ceasefire situation.
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